Nan Yi's idea was that Qingyun would stay in the villa to await marriage, while Qingfeng would be entrusted to Xiao Xi. She and her husband knew many unmarried men, and she would also introduce a suitable one to Qingfeng.
The maids are getting old and can't be delayed any longer; she doesn't have the energy to take care of them right now.
In Tongzhou, she was all alone, but with Granny Qiu, Xiao Shunzi, Yiren, and Granny Zhao and her daughter by her side, that was enough.
After returning to his residence, Yinzhen instructed Su Peisheng to pack the items that Tong Shi would need, including the gifts that Consorts Liangyi and Nan Yi from the palace had sent to express their gratitude for Nan Yi's saving of the Eighth and Ninth Princes' lives.
Emperor Kangxi also bestowed a gift, and together with the thanks from the Eighth Prince and Ninth Prince's residences, seven or eight carriages were filled with the gifts, which were escorted by Quanfu.
At the villa, Qingyun packed up all the items her master had brought and had Xiao Ran escort them. Xiao Xi also came along.
The two talked about something, and Xiao left with red eyes.
Nan Yi stayed there for more than two years, until the spring of the forty-seventh year.
In the past two years, Nan Yi has not returned to Beijing, nor has she even left Tongzhou. She spends all her time around the manor. With the two Tong sisters and her two little nieces around, she is never bored.
She's just not in good health. She's a martial artist, yet she's so sickly. She's too ashamed to face anyone if word gets out.
The doctor said it was due to emotional distress, but she was cheerful and energetic all day long, and no one could see anything wrong with her.
However, illness is illness. Being too cold or too hot can cause illness. Being unhappy can cause illness, and being too happy can also cause illness.
This person is sick but doesn't realize it and doesn't cooperate with the treatment. They've turned the lovely little Shunzi into a housekeeper and his wife, with a lot of gray hair on their heads.
Granny Qiu rarely cares about Nan Yi anymore. It's not that she doesn't care, but that she can't control him. It pains and annoys her to see him like this.
Nan Yi simply let her teach her two little nieces, so that Granny Qiu wouldn't nag her all the time.
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